RV sites near Corinth, Mississippi provide camping options within a 30-mile radius of this northeastern Mississippi town situated at around 440 feet elevation. The area experiences four distinct seasons with hot, humid summers where temperatures regularly exceed 90°F and mild winters with occasional freezing temperatures. Most campgrounds in the region sit on relatively flat terrain with mixed hardwood forest surroundings and red clay soil that can become muddy after rainfall.
What to do
Explore historic sites: Corinth's Civil War history includes Shiloh National Military Park about 25 minutes away. Moon Lake Farm offers a convenient base with walking trails around the property. "This is a very peaceful stop with 30 amp power and water available. Well kept and very nice host. John communicated with us perfectly. The land and lake are beautiful," notes Mike B.
Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds provide lake or pond access for fishing. Lakelife RV Park in Saltillo sits near water recreation. "This is a new campground located near tupelo, Mississippi. They have a central fire ring with swings, a small camp store, laundry room, and bathhouse," reports E.M.
Visit local attractions: Borroum's Drug Store and Soda Fountain in downtown Corinth offers a nostalgic dining experience. A camper at Cross City RV Park shares: "Corinth has all your major amenities such as Walmart, Lowes, etc. Borroum's Drug Store and Soda Fountain is a throwback in time and a great place to get lunch. Get there early though, as they fill up fast."
What campers like
Level concrete sites: Many RV parks in the area feature concrete pads for stable parking. At Heritage Acres RV Park in Tuscumbia, "The concrete pad was within 1/4" of level and even had two sewer connections. Included in the premium site was a nice picnic table and a smaller two person table, fire pit, and nice large marble lighting," according to Richard S.
Clean facilities: Bathhouses and common areas receive positive mentions. A camper at Heritage Acres notes, "Nice large bathrooms with large showers. Large office/store. Secure/safe campground thanks to hosts and close to town."
Swimming pools: Seasonal swimming facilities enhance summer visits. Green Acres RV Park in Savannah gets high marks: "The pool is extremely clean, as are the restrooms. It is quiet here at night, but close to town to get all your needs, or go out to eat."
What you should know
Site conditions vary: While some parks maintain excellent sites, others have issues with grading and hookups. At Corinth RV Park, one camper reported: "water spickets are buried in a hole and when it rains the hole fills up with mud. Spots seem to be first come first serve even if you reserve one."
Reservation practices: Contact campgrounds directly before arrival. At Cross City RV Park, "We were instructed by the very nice owner, Jim, to call when we were 30 minutes out so he could meet us."
Internet connectivity: Cell coverage varies throughout the region. Red Bay Acres RV Resort reports: "AT&T had 2 bars and 4.3 MB/s w/o a booster, 3 bars and 10.5 MB/s with it. Overall WiFi was 'ok' with data rates from 0.2 MB/s up to 0.8 MB/s, as the resort was full."
Tips for camping with families
Animal attractions: Some campgrounds feature farm animals for children to observe. Country Critters Campground lives up to its name: "Cute little place to stop for the night...the kids playground is decommissioned, but they do have a goat and a mini pony!"
Playground availability: Check if playgrounds are operational before booking. At Heritage Acres, "The playground was in the process of being completed and the game room wasn't functional yet but you can tell the owners are investing a lot of time and money!"
Water features for kids: Some parks offer special water play areas. A visitor to Heritage Acres mentioned: "Everything is clean and new and the bathrooms are amazing. Beautiful pool and splash area for kids."
Tips from RVers
Site access considerations: Entrance and exit points require assessment for larger rigs. A Cross City RV Park visitor cautions: "Driveway is a bit steep pulling in and out. I did not have a problem with a 36' TT but a low sitting RV with a long rear overhang may have trouble getting in/out without scraping."
Laundry options: Laundry facilities are limited but available at select locations. At Serenity RV Park: "Facilities include a clean shower and restroom area, as well as a laundry room equipped with four washers and four dryers, each costing $3 per use."
Spacing between sites: Site proximity affects privacy levels. One camper at Lakelife RV Park notes: "This is a gravel parking lot with hook ups. Sites are extremely close together."